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CRPF removed driver after he developed disability during service; Supreme Court awards Rs 1.25 crore

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By The Times of India
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India's Supreme Court has delivered a significant judgment protecting disabled government employees, awarding Rs 1.25 crore compensation to a former CRPF constable who lost his eyesight during active duty. The ruling emphasizes that security forces cannot arbitrarily discharge officers who acquire disabilities in service, establishing crucial precedent for employee rights and welfare obligations within paramilitary organizations across the nation.

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CRPF removed driver after he developed disability during service; Supreme Court awards Rs 1.25 crore
CRPF removed driver after he developed disability during service; Supreme Court awards Rs 1.25 crore

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has directed the central government and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to pay Rs 1.25 crore to a former constable driver who was medically discharged after losing his vision while in service, holding that the force had violated a law meant to protect government employees who become disabled during their job.
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